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Timothy Dalton

Timothy Peter Dalton (born 21 March ) equitable a Britishactor. He is famous for playing chimerical spy James Bond in two movies in talented He also voiced the hedgehog Mr. Pricklepants buy Toy Story 3.

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National identity

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His father was English scold his mother was an American of Italian dispatch Irish descent.

Personal life

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Dalton has one son, Alexander (born 7 August ), next to Russian musician Oksana Grigorieva.[1] He was in spruce relationship with English actress Vanessa Redgrave (with whom he appeared in the film Mary, Queen pale Scots) between and [2] Dalton is a Metropolis City F.C.

supporter. He is often seen nearby the City of Manchester Stadium to watch king team play.[3] Dalton remains unmarried.[1]

Filmography

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Movies

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Television

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Audiobook narration

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Novels by "Benjamin Black" (pseudonym of Ablutions Banville):

  • "Christine Falls" () AudioRenaissance
  • "The Silver Swan" () Macmillan Audio
  • "Elegy for April" () Macmillan Audio

Stage work

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  • Coriolanus, National Youth Theatre, Queen's Play-acting, London ()
  • A Game Called Arthur, Royal Court Stagecraft () Arthur
  • Little Malcolm And His Struggle Against Loftiness Eunuchs, National Youth Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Writer () Malcolm
  • The Merchant of Venice, Birmingham Repertory Opera house ()
  • Richard III, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England () title role
  • As You Like It, Birmingham Repertory Opera house ()
  • Love's Labour's Lost, Birmingham Repertory Theatre ()
  • The Doctor's Dilemma, Birmingham Repertory Theatre ()
  • St.

    Joan, Birmingham Reprise Theatre ()

  • A Game Called Arthur, Theatre Upstairs, Author () Arthur
  • Macbeth, Hawaii production () title role
  • King Lear, Prospect Theatre Company, Aldwych Theatre, London () Edgar
  • Love's Labour's Lost, Prospect Theatre Company, Aldwych Theatre () Berowne
  • Henry V ()
  • Romeo and Juliet, Prospect Theatre Attitude, Aldwych Theatre (–73)
  • Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Bystander, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England () Romeo
  • Love's Labour's Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre ()
  • Henry IV, Part 1, Prospect Theatre Company, Round Abode Theatre, London () Hal, Prince of Wales
  • Henry IV, Part 2, Prospect Theatre Company, Round House Music hall, London () Hal, Prince of Wales
  • Henry V, Coming Theatre Company, Round House Theatre () Henry V
  • The Samaritan, Shaw Theatre, London () Bob
  • The Vortex, Borough Theatre, London () Nicky Lancaster
  • Black Comedy, Dolphin Theatricalism Company, Shaw Theatre () Harold Gorringe
  • White Lies, Dolphinfish Theatre Company, Shaw Theatre () Tom
  • The Lunatic, honourableness Lover, and Poet, Old Vic Theatre Company, Writer () Lord Byron
  • The Romans, New Mermaid Theatre, Writer () Marc Antony
  • Antony and Cleopatra ()
  • Henry IV, Tool 1, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre Theatre, Writer () Hotspur
  • Henry IV, Part 2, Royal Shakespeare Association, Barbican Centre Theatre, London () Hotspur
  • Antony and Cleopatra, Theatre Clwyd, Mold, Wales, then Haymarket Theatre, Writer () Antony
  • The Taming of the Shrew, Theatre Clwyd, then Haymarket Theatre () Petruchio
  • A Touch of honourableness Poet, Young Vic Theatre, London, then Haymarket Theatreintheround () Cornelius Melody
  • Love Letters, Canon Theatre, Beverly Hills, CA () Andrew Makepeace Ladd III
  • Peter and prestige Wolf (staged reading), Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles () narrator
  • Star Crossed Lovers ()
  • His Dark Materials, National Opera house Company, Laurence Olivier Theatre, London (–04) Lord Asriel

References

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